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According to a recent article in The Wall Street Journal, we might all be braggarts(大话王) in this competitive society addicted to social networking.
Take a close look at your social­networking sites. Do you like to post photos of yourself in restaurants to show others what an exciting life you have? Or do you like to write about how happily in love you are? Or perhaps you are of the subtle type who constantly complain about jobs but really just want to impress others with your important position.
According to the results of a series of experiments conducted by Harvard University neuroscientists(神经科学家), the reward areas of our brain——the same areas that respond to “primary rewards” such as food ——are activated when we talk about ourselves. We devote between 30 to 40 percent of our conversation time to doing just that. Unfortunately, Bernstein says, some people can"t tell the difference between sharing positive information that others might actually want to know and direct bragging. She suggests that bragging involves comparison, whether stated or implied.
“We are expected to be perfect all the time. The result is that more and more people are carefully managing their online images”. says Elizabeth Bernstein, a columnist with the Wall Street Journal.
But the issue is not limited to the Internet. In a fiercely competitive job market we must sell ourselves on multiple platforms and show that we are better than others. In fact, we have become so accustomed to bragging that we don"t even realize we are doing it, says Bernstein. This is harmful to our relationships and puts people off.
Bernstein talked to some experts who said that people brag for all sorts of reasons: to appear worthy of attention; to prove to ourselves we are doing fine and that people who said we would fail are wrong; or simply because we"re excited when good things happen to us.
“Feel sorry for them, because they"re doing this unconscious, destructive thing that won"t help them in the long run,” said Professor Simian Valier, a research psychologist at Washington University.
小题1:The underlined word “subtle” in Para.2 is closest in meaning to “________”.
A.hiddenB.apparent
C.outstandingD.simple
小题2:Which of the following is one of the features of braggarts?
A.They control conversation and only talk about themselves.
B.They know well how to share positive information.
C.They self­promote to stand out in their career.
D.They don"t pay much attention to their online image.
小题3:What can we infer from the passage?
A.Braggarts make a good first impression but the effect decreases over time.
B.People who like bragging know what they are doing.
C.Braggarts always adopt comparison directly to show they are excellent.
D.They care much about the feelings of others when talking.

答案

小题1:A
小题2:C
小题3:A
解析

文章大意:这是一篇议论文。生活中,大话王(braggart)最讨人嫌,可是不知不觉间,我们竟然开始用夸张的语言打造自己的形象。在疯狂吹嘘的背后,其实是一种自我营销的手段。但是这种方式并不能使自己持久发展。
小题1:A 考查词义猜测。根据划线词后的 “who constantly complain about jobs but really just want to impress others with your important position.” 可知,也许有时你会有些低调,只是不断抱怨自己的工作,吹嘘的并不明显,但实际上这只是为了反过来显示自己身居要职,给人留下深刻印象罢了。故与选项中的hidden意思最相近。
小题2:C 细节理解题。根据第五段“In a fiercely competitive job market we must sell ourselves on multiple platforms and show that we are better than others”可知,在激烈的职场中,我们必须在多个平台推销自己来证明我们比别人更优秀,故C项正确。A项only错误。根据第三段“...when we talk about ourselves. We devote between 30 to 40 percent of our conversation time to doing just that.”可知并非仅仅只谈论自己。根据第三段“some people can"t tell the difference between sharing positive information that others might actually want to know and downright bragging.”他们并不能分辨分享别人想知道的积极的信息与自吹自大的区别。可知B项错误。
根据第四段“The result is that more and more people are carefully managing their online images”,可知D项错误。
小题3:A 推理判断题。尽管大话王可能短时间给别人留下很深的印象,根据最后一段Professor Simian Valier所说,从长远的角度看,随着时间推移,这种做法不会有好处,好印象会逐渐消退。A正确。B项错误。根据第五段“we have become so accustomed to bragging that we don"t even realize we are doing it” C项错误。根据第三段最后一句“She suggests that bragging involves comparison, whether stated or implied.”可知adopt comparison directly错误。D项错误。根据全文,以及第五段最后一句“This is harmful to our relationships and puts people off.”可推断,大话王说话并未多加考虑别人感受,只是注重自我展示,长期会使关系受损,受人厌恶。
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试题【According to a recent article in The Wall Street Journal, we might all be bragga】;主要考察你对题材分类等知识点的理解。[详细]
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I lost my sight when I was four years old by falling off a box car in a goods yard in Atlantic City and landing on my head. Now I can dimly remember the brightness of sunshine and what color red is. It would be wonderful to see again, but a calamity(大灾难) can do strange things to people. It occurred to me the other day that I might not have come to love life as I do if I hadn"t been blind. I believe in life now. I am not so sure that I would have believed in it so deeply, otherwise. I don"t mean that I would prefer to go without my eyes. I simply mean that the loss of them made me appreciate the more what I had left.
Life, I believe, asks a continuous series of adjustments to reality. In spite of the fact the adjustment is never easy, I had my parents and teachers to help. The hardest lesson I had to learn was to believe in myself. If I hadn"t been able to do that, I would have collapsed and become a chair rocker on the front porch for the rest of my life. When I say belief in myself I am not talking about simply the kind of self confidence that helps me down an unfamiliar staircase alone. That is part of it. But I mean something bigger than that: an assurance that I am, despite imperfections, a real, positive person; that there is a special place where I can make myself fit.
It took me years to discover and strengthen this assurance. It had to start with the most elementary things. Once a man gave me an indoor baseball. I thought he was laughing at me and I was hurt. “I can"t use this.” I said. “Take it with you,” he urged me, “and roll it around.” The words stuck in my head. “Roll it around!” By rolling the ball I could hear where it went. This gave me an idea how to achieve a goal I had thought impossible: playing baseball.
All my life I have set ahead of me a series of goals and then tried to reach them, one at a time. I had to learn my limitations. It was no good to try for something that I knew at the start was wildly out of reach because that only invited the bitterness of failure. I would fail sometimes anyway but on the average I made progress.
小题1:We can learn from the beginning of the passage that ________.
A.the author lost his sight because of a car crash
B.the author wouldn"t love life if the calamity didn"t happen
C.the calamity made the author appreciate what he had
D.the calamity strengthened the author"s desire to see
小题2:What"s the most difficult thing for the author?
A.How to adjust himself to reality
B.Building up assurance that he can find his place in life
C.Learning to manage his life alone
D.To find a special work that suits the author
小题3:For the author, the baseball and encouragement offered by the man ________.
A.hurt the author"s feeling
B.made the author puzzled
C.directly led to the change of the author"s career
D.inspired the author
小题4:According to the passage, the author ________.
A.set goals for himself but only invited failure most of the time
B.thought that nothing was impossible for him
C.was discouraged from trying something out of reach for fear of failure
D.suggested not trying something beyond one"s ability at the beginning

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It is a true story behind a well­known piece of art.
In a village near Nuremberg lived a family with eighteen children. Merely to keep food on the table, the father worked eighteen hours a day. Despite their ___ condition, two of the children had a dream to seek their talent for ____ but they knew well their father would never be able to send ____ of them to Nuremberg to study at the Academy.
The two boys finally worked out an agreement. They would toss (扔) a coin. The ____ would work in the nearby mines to support his brother. Albrecht ____ the toss and went off to Nuremberg. Albert went into the dangerous mines and, for the next four years, financed his brother, ____ work at the academy was almost a(n ) ____ success. Albecht"s woodcut and oils were much ____ than those of his professors and he soon was earning considerable fees ____ his works.
When the young ____ returned home, the family held a festive dinner. Albrecht rose to toast to his beloved brother, “Now, Albert, it is your ____ to seek your dream and l will support you”.
All heads turned to the far end of the table, where Albert sat, tears streaming down his pale face, while he ____ and repeated, “No...no.” Finally, Albert rose and ____  the tears from his cheeks. He said softly, “I ____ go to Nuremberg, brother. It is too late for me. Look what four years in the mines have done to my hands! The bones in every finger have been smashed at least once, and I cannot even hold a glass to ____ your toast.”
Today, Albrecht"s masterful works ____ in every great museum in the world, but chances are great ____ you, like most people, are familiar with only one of them. Albrecht drew his brother"s abused hands with palms together and the ____ stretched skyward. He called it simply “Hands”, but the entire world almost immediately opened their hearts to his great masterpiece and ____ his tribute (敬意) of love “The Praying Hands”.
Next time you see that touching creation, take a second look. Let it be your reminder, if you still need one, that no one ever makes it ____!
小题1:
A.hopeful        B.lucky
C.disappointedD.hopeless
小题2:
A.musicB.art
C.miningD.farming
小题3:
A.allB.both
C.eachD.either
小题4:
A.painterB.loser
C.winnerD.failure
小题5:
A.lostB.got
C.wonD.beat
小题6:
A.whoB.his
C.whomD.whose
小题7:
A.randomB.immediate
C.attractiveD.ordinary
小题8:
A.smallerB.worse
C.fasterD.better
小题9:
A.forB.to
C.inD.at
小题10:
A.minerB.worker
C.artistD.professor
小题11:
A.luckB.turn
C.moveD.moment
小题12:
A.sobbedB.nodded
C.smiledD.laughed
小题13:
A.recoveredB.swept
C.wipedD.handed
小题14:
A.can"tB.shouldn"t
C.canD.should
小题15:
A.hold B.return
C.moveD.turn
小题16:
A.hangB.represent
C.presentD.visit
小题17:
A.whenB.that
C.whichD.as
小题18:
A.figuresB.hands
C.fingersD.arms
小题19:
A.saidB.loved
C.renamedD.called
小题20:
A.yetB.out
C.aloneD.before

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For a long time I saw happiness as a huge banner (旗帜) across the finish line of a long race.I felt that only when I____certain things could I finally be happy in my life.Most of the time I felt like a tortoise believing that being slow and____would win the race.At other times I would___like a rabbit trying different side roads at a dangerous ____hoping to reach that banner a little faster.____,I began to see that no matter  how long I raced towards it,the banner was never any____.I finally decided to____and take a break.It was then that I saw my____sitting beside me.
It had been with me as I____hard to support my family,as I played with my children and heard their____and even when I was ____with my wife at my side looking after me.It had been with me as I raced towards that stupid banner.I just didn’t have the____to see it.
There is an old Chinese proverb that says,“Tension is who you think you should be.___is who you are.”Perhaps we all should stop our race towards the____life we think we should have and ____the life we have now.Happiness will never be found under some banner far away.It will be found____your own heart,soul and mind.It will be found when you____that others love you just as you do.
Don’t be a tortoise or a rabbit when it comes to your happiness.Be a playful puppy and carry your stick of____with you everywhere you go.____yourself out of the race and realize that when it comes to love and happiness,you are____there.
小题1:
A.forgot B.missed
C.overcameD.accomplished
小题2:
A.safe  B.steady
C.calm  D.quiet
小题3:
A.act B.run
C.jump  D.walk
小题4:
A.place B.height
C.speedD.time
小题5:
A.GenerallyB.Gradually
C.Fortunately  D.Firstly
小题6:
A.clearer B.lower
C.closer  D.smaller
小题7:
A.settle in B.start off
C.stop by D.sit down
小题8:
A.happiness B.goal
C.success D.friendship
小题9:
A.studied  B.fought
C.exercised  D.worked
小题10:
A.laughterB.complaints
C.storiesD.breathing
小题11:
A.lonely B.tired
C.sick  D.hungry
小题12:
A.courage B.chance
C.wisdomD.strength
小题13:
A.Stress B.Relaxation
C.Failure  D.Pain
小题14:
A.realB.perfect
C.common D.ordinary
小题15:
A.enjoy  B.change
C.improve  D.create
小题16:
A.fromB.on
C.over  D.in
小题17:
A.realize  B.believe
C.hope  D.admit
小题18:
A.sorrow B.responsibility
C.fortune  D.joy
小题19:
A.Carry  B.Make
C.PushD.Take
小题20:
A.never  B.still
C.already  D.ever

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(2014·蚌埠市高三第三次教学质量检查考试)
Some years ago when I was in my second year in university,I heard Salome Bey sing for the first time.The moment was exciting.Salome’s ____filled the room and brought the theater to life.I was so____that I decided to write an article about her.
I____Salome Bey,telling her I was from Essence magazine,and that I wanted to meet her to talk about her career.She____and told me to come to her studio next Tuesday.When I hung up,I was scared out of my mind.I___I was lying.I was not a writer at all and hadn’t even written a grocery list.
I interviewed Salome Bey the next Tuesday.I sat there____,taking notes and asking questions that all began with,“Can you tell me...” I soon realized that____Salome Bey was one thing,but writing a story for a national magazine was just impossible.The____was almost unbearable (不可容忍的).I struggled for days ____draft after draft.Finally I put my manuscript (手稿) into a large envelope and dropped it into a mailbox.
It didn’t take long.My manuscript____.How stupid of me!I thought.How could I____in a world of professional writers?Knowing I couldn’t ____the rejection letter,I threw the unopened envelope into a drawer.
Five years later,I was moving to California.While____my apartment,I came across the unopened envelope.This time I opened it and   ____the editor’s letter in disbelief:
Dear Ms Profit,
Your story on Salome Bey is fantastic.Yet we need some ___  materials.Please add those and return the article immediately.We would like to____your story soon.
Shocked,it took me a long time to____.Fear of rejection cost me dearly.I lost at least five hundred dollars and having my article appear in a major magazine.More importantly,I lost years of____writing.Today,I have become a full­time writer.Looking back on this____,I learned a very important lesson:You can’t____to doubt yourself.
小题1:
A.joy B.voice
C.speech D.smile
小题2:
A.moved B.active
C.satisfied D.proud
小题3:
A.visited B.emailed
C.interviewedD.phoned
小题4:
A.agreed B.refused
C.hesitatedD.paused
小题5:
A.replied  B.discovered
C.explainedD.knew
小题6:
A.seriously B.nervously
C.patientlyD.quietly
小题7:
A.blaming B.fooling
C.inviting  D.urging
小题8:
A.hardship B.failure
C.comment D.pressure
小题9:
A.on B.by
C.withD.in
小题10:
A.returnedB.disappeared
C.spread D.improved
小题11:
A.compareB.compete
C.survive  D.struggle
小题12:
A.ignore B.deliver
C.faceD.receive
小题13:
A.cleaningB.repairing
C.decorating  D.leaving
小题14:
A.saw  B.read
C.found D.noticed
小题15:
A.memorial B.relevant
C.private  D.reliable
小题16:
A.broadcast  B.create
C.publish D.assess
小题17:
A.prepareB.recover
C.escape D.concentrate
小题18:
A.energetic B.enjoyable
C.typical D.endless
小题19:
A.experienceB.success
C.benefit  D.accident
小题20:
A.attempt  B.pretend
C.expect  D.afford

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A culture’s values can be mirrored by its humor. Humor has been evaluated by many great minds such as Thomas Hobbes, who, in “On Nature”, disliked humor, “Laughter is nothing else but sudden glory arising from sudden thought of feeling far better than others.” He thought humor to be a negative quality of human narrow-mindedness.
However, Mordechai Gordon, Ph. D of Education, insists, “Humor allows us to view the world from an angle that is amusing rather than serious.” I agree with Gordon. Learning to look at the world through humor is important.
In the United States, every four years an election occurs. Without humor as a way to express their feelings, how else would Americans keep from clawing their eyes out and going the way of lemming? Television shows like “The Daily Show” have become important parts of American culture. They are mothering the masses by metaphorically(隐喻地) airplane-ing politics into our mouths. They make politics fun.
Of course, politics is only one type of humor. Social humor helps people through the twists and turns of the human condition. American pop culture promotes an unhealthy self- image. On the topic of self-image, Hari Kondabolu stands out. He has a joke about the popular musical group “The Pussycat Dolls”, describing their hit song “Don"t Cha” as a negative representation of women. He points out an obvious offence in American culture.
A study from Loyola University of Maryland has shown that humor is one determining factor for selecting a mating partner. Amongst other things, mates look for an outstanding funny bone in a potential partner.
Of course, humor is not always used for good purposes. Humor can be linked to vulgarity (粗俗)and racism, but, like everything else, it has potential to unite human beings by allowing us to laugh at ourselves, our failures and our connection with one another.
Though 1ife may seem tough and depressing at times, all I have to do is look in the mirror at my increased wrinkles(皱纹) to know that there is a comedy out there that even Chaplin wasn’t aware of.
With that in mind, remember to laugh with humanity and sometimes at humanity.
小题1:Hobbes believes that humor__________.
A.was for people to view the world from another angle
B.resulted in narrow-mindedness of human beings
C.had the power to mirror personal glory and national values
D.was only a way to laugh at others to make oneself feel better
小题2:The fourth paragraph is developed mainly__________.
A.by comparisonB.by processC.by exampleD.by classification
小题3:What can we learn from the last two paragraphs?
A.The author is determined to face life with a sense of humor.
B.The author feels helpless and sad about getting older.
C.Never be the one who laughs at other people.
D.Chaplin wasn’t aware of being laughed at.

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